IT Infrastructure Engineer

London
2 weeks ago
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IT Infrastructure Engineer

12 Months FTC offering £46,000 per annum + great benefits

£8,000 Travel Assistance (HCAS)

Generous pension (12% Personal Contribution + 23% Employer Contribution)

Up to 35 days per year

About the role

This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in the modernization of healthcare technology, with a direct impact on patients and the NHS. Are you to leverage your skills and make positive impact?

We are looking for an experienced IT professional to join during the transition of legacy case management systems to modern, cloud-based solutions. Your role will focus on maintaining and supporting on prem legacy systems during ongoing transformation to cloud-based (AWS) software as a service (SaaS).

What You Will Do

  • Provide expert support and maintenance for legacy case management systems (Extranet, CMS, DTS, EKS2, and ADMS) in collaboration with the IT teams.

  • Ensure the legacy systems continue to run smoothly during the transition to cloud-based solutions.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure effective service delivery.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve system issues, implementing necessary fixes.

  • Contribute to the ongoing optimization of systems to meet evolving business needs.

  • Assist in coordinating upgrades, patches, and general system maintenance for both legacy and cloud-based systems.

    What do you need to be successful?

  • Strong experience in SQL server management and replication.

  • Experience in writing and optimising SQL scripts for system management and troubleshooting.

  • Strong knowledge of SharePoint (on-premise & cloud).

  • Experience managing and troubleshooting IIS web services.

  • Understanding of API integration for system compatibility and data sharing.

  • In-depth knowledge of Windows Server operating systems and related infrastructure.

    What knowledge is nice to have? Desired, but not essential.

  • Cloud Services (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS)

  • Azure (Native, IaaS, PaaS, Containerisation)

  • Microsoft 365 Cloud

  • All external facing systems

  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

  • Server virtualisation – VMware, Hyper-V

  • Certificate Authority

  • Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, GPOs, WINS, Replication, Sites

  • Vulnerability management

  • Management, testing and application of Updates for Servers/Appliances and Clients

    This role offers the opportunity to be part of an exciting transformation, helping modernize the healthcare sector and improve outcomes for patients. By supporting the NHS’s digital transformation, you will play a vital part in driving change and making a positive impact in healthcare.

    Interested in learning more? Please apply and let's discuss.

    We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse work environment where all individuals are valued and respected. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and we believe in providing equal opportunities for everyone. However, due to the nature of this role, we are unable to consider candidates who require visa sponsorship. We encourage all applicants to apply, provided they are eligible to work in the UK without the need for visa assistance

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